Why is my ice maker getting jammed?

If the pressure of the water going into your refrigerator is too low or too high, your ice maker may freeze over or jam. Specifically, water pressure that is over 120 PSI can lead to freezing and jamming. Check the water pressure and adjust it accordingly.

Why is my Samsung ice maker not dropping ice?

If your Samsung refrigerator stops dumping ice, accidentally dispenses crushed ice, or makes ice that tastes bad, there is usually a simple solution. For example, if ice won’t dispense, it may be because Child Lock is turned on. Or, if your ice tastes funny, you may need to change the water filter.

Why does my Samsung ice maker keep jamming?

Inspect the water supply line If your Samsung ice maker keeps freezing up, check to see if the water line has become frozen. If it has, replace the waterline. Thaw it by syringe or turkey battering some hot water over it if it is frozen, or if it is frozen and has ice stuck in it if it is frozen but not frozen yet.

Why won’t my ice maker arm go down?

If the ice maker control arm is stuck in the “up” position and there is ice in the ice maker, defrost the freezer. See also, Manually Defrost a Sub-Zero. Turn the home circuit breaker to the unit off for 30 seconds and back on again. Retest the unit operation.

Why won’t my ice maker drop the ice?

Ice Clumps in the Bin One of the most common – and innocent – causes of an ice maker that won’t dispense ice is that an ice clump has formed inside. In order to drop the ice cubes from the mold, heat is released to lightly melt them.

Should the ice maker ARM be up or down?

If the wire arm of your ice maker is in the up position, this signifies to the ice maker that the ice storage bucket is full and turns the ice maker off. If you would like your ice maker to continue making ice, the arm lever should be in the down position.